A new ultra-rapid genome sequencing approach developed by Stanford Medicine scientists sets the first Guinness World Record for the fastest DNA sequencing technique, producing results for one study participant in just over five hours. Euan Ashley is interviewed in this short video.
A new report from the World Economic Forum calls for third-party data protection. This approach would respect individual rights and benefit companies and society. DBDS faculty researcher James Zou is interviewed in this HAI News release.
DBDS researchers Ruishan Liu (first author, pictured here), Ying Lu, James Zou and colleagues have been named recipients of a 2022 Top Ten Clinical Research Achievement Award, for their Nature publication entitled “Evaluating eligibility criteria of oncology trials using real-world data and AI.” The research study will be honored at an awards gala, to be held at the Hyatt Regency McCormick Place in Chicago on April 19, 2022. These awards identify and celebrate major advances in the biomedical field resulting from the nation’s investment in health and welfare.
DBDS Professor Nigam Shah assesses the state of AI in healthcare and encourages executives to think beyond the model.